HP's memristor edges closer to chipdom - and beyond
Blog More news about HP's new memristor technology, from EE Times. This confirms HP's initial thoughts that memristor memory will be a natural contender for the flash market - and the company's saying that prototype chips may be available as soon as...
[July 10, 2008, 8:24]
Memristor - everything changes
Blog So I thought I'd leave HP's Memristor announcement of last week to.mature a bit. What matters is what the memristor does, how it does it and whether it's going to be actually useful. That leaves the memristor in a high or low conductivity state.
[May 8, 2008, 18:33]
HP Memristor update — time for more Moore's Law
Blog A report from physorg.com points me at a paper in PNAS, where HP researchers say they've mixed up memristors and transistors on the same silicon substrate "to form fully integrated hybrid memory resistor (memristor)/transistor circuits.
[February 26, 2009, 16:04]
Memristor - everything changes
Blog Comment Fascinating. An analog memory device. This has been a sort of "holy grail" for quite a long time, hasn't it? It will be interesting to see if it really does find its way into general productive use in a short time!
[May 12, 2008, 9:32]
Flexible memory developed for chips
News A flexible memristor has been developed by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology, opening the door to new memory technologies. The memristor was made by setting titanium oxide, one of the common ingredients of sunscreen and...
[June 4, 2009, 17:05]



